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it is when your most important player goes down. how is this not making sense to you. Cam was running for his life for most games last year and he still put up ridiculous numbers. Now imagine him with a solid o-line.

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I think the line has the biggest question mark other than the secondary. The difference between the OL and the secondary is that the secondary has 7 promising players that are standing in front of them facing the opposing players. The OL on the other hand is the protector of the backfield. That said they are of huge concern.

The good news is that the upward trajectory of Silatolu and Bell is promising. Bell was bad last year but improved from the prior year. Hopefully both of these guys get better. If they do not then as of today we have no one behind them that is serviceable for any type of duration.

I think we need a vet or 2.

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the initial argument that we have one of the best front sevens on D going against the OL as the reason for the OL's inability to look good is flawed. what if it's because of our OL that the front seven looks good?

and how many average or bad DLs are we going to be facing this year? do we need to just count on that?

man, talking about setting the bar low. it's like fox never left.

meh....

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It always seems like whatever you think will be a position of strength ends up being worse than you thought and vice versa. I'm under the impression that everything starts at the line, and right now I'm very concerned.